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Could this happen?

Kind of a repeat question.

Could I get HIV from stripper who touched her vagina then touched my scrotum and jeans and then I did my pants up rubbed up against it.  What are the chances?  I tested negative at 8 weeks could I be positive?  Or am I just going crazy?
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513832 tn?1211955764
Its not hiv.
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Thanks for the postive feedback but I am so rattled.  I have a family.
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You're not having symptoms from HIV, you never had a risk. See your doctor if you feel ill.
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461503 tn?1212066010
Doesnt matter what symptoms you have, no risk at all, forget about it
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I have some symptoms
1st week burnning when I urinated,  Nausea,  fatigue,  Sweaty groin
2nd week took ammoxicillan and felt pain in my kidneys and never helped much.  tested neg for std's
3rd week same feeling but took difucan and it helped but never took it all away.  
4th week  Stared to feel like i havd brain fog and dissiness.  Still tired.
8 week HIV test neg but still very emotional and felt lots of aniety.  Had dry throat for a few weeks
Now the 10th week and have brain fog dissiness and still some irritation on the tip of penis.  
What is the problem?
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186166 tn?1385259382
craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy...lol
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461503 tn?1212066010
You are jus going crazy, you didnt had a risk at all, no tests needed
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